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Public Health and Emergency Response Work Group | Maturity Level: 1 | Draft | Use Context: Not Intended for Production use |
This is a value set defined at https://phinvads.cdc.gov/vads/ViewValueSet.action?oid=2.16.840.1.114222.4.11.7613 .
Summary
Defining URL: | http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/supervisory-level-odh-us |
Name: | Supervisory Level (ODH) (US) |
Definition: | A value set consisting of all codes from the Supervisory Level code system, which reflect the amount of supervisory or management responsibilities of a person at one job. For military jobs, pay grade is used as a proxy because it can be interpreted across branches of service. This set of codes reflects US usage - other jurisdictions will have different needs. |
Committee: | Public Health and Emergency Response Work Group |
OID: | 2.16.840.1.114222.4.11.7613 (for OID based terminology systems) |
Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This value set is used in the following places:
This value set includes codes from the following code systems:
urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.10.20.22.4.224
This expansion generated 03 Apr 2018
See the full registry of value sets defined as part of FHIR.
Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:
Lvl | A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. For value sets, levels are mostly used to organize codes for user convenience, but may follow code system hierarchy - see Code System for further information |
Source | The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere) |
Code | The code (used as the code in the resource instance). If the code is in italics, this indicates that the code is not selectable ('Abstract') |
Display | The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application |
Definition | An explanation of the meaning of the concept |
Comments | Additional notes about how to use the code |